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Describing charts
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3. describing charts
The pie chart is about ...
• The bar chart deals with ...
• The line graph (clearly) shows ...
• The slices of the pie chart
compare the ...
• The chart is divided into ...
parts.
4. describing charts
It highlights ...... has the largest (number of) ...
... has the second largest (number of) ...
... is as big as ...
... is twice as big as ...
... is bigger than ...
more than ... per cent ...
only one third ...
less than half ...
5. describing charts
• The number ... increases/goesup/grows by ...
• The number ... decreases/goes
down/sinks by ...
• The number ... does not
change/remains stable
• So we can say ...
6. Vocabulary for describing graphs
UP (v) - rise, increase, grow, go up, improve,jump, surge, shoot up , soar, rocket
UP (n) - a rise, an increase, growth, an
upward/rising/increasing trend, an
improvement, a jump, a surge
DOWN (v) - fall, decrease, drop, decline, go
down, slump, plummet
DOWN (n) - a fall, a decrease, a decline, a
downward/falling/decreasing trend, a slump
7. Vocabulary for describing graphs
NO CHANGE (v) - remain stable/constant,stay at the same level, stabilize
FREQUENT CHANGE (v) - fluctuate
FREQUENT CHANGE (n) – fluctuation
AT THE TOP – (v) - reach a peak, peak.,
reach its/their highest point
AT THE BOTTOM (v) - reach/hit a low
(point), hit/reach its/their lowest point
8. A d j e c t i v e s
Adjectivesdramatic,
considerable,
sharp,
significant,
moderate,
slight,
sudden,
rapid,
steady,
gradual,
slow
9. A d v e r b s
Adverbsdramatically,
considerably,
sharply,
significantly,
moderately,
slightly,
suddenly,
rapidly,
steadily,
gradually,
slowly